Sometimes you get too into it… This guy is the perfect example. You don’t have to put out your gnarly stance unless the waves are overhead, if at all.
It was a sad day for your good friend Chewy today. I had some fun but took two fins out of my board so i was stuck not landing anything I tried. So be it. tomorrow is a new day.
If your 6’6 and your arms are damn near as long, you can paddle into anything. Doesn’t mean you should… here is the tallest freshman I know learning a lesson
This guy def gets turn of the day. Don’t get excited you win by default. Still you get a golf clap and a postcard to show your mom. Congrats
Sometimes the best thing to do is chill by the pool drink a Tona and remember you are in Nicaragua for god sakes have some fun! Today reminded me of that, being as I have only 8 days left… bummer. Chewy out!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey amigos! Welcome to Friday’s surf report from Colorados. The swell was very big as forecasted, but it didn’t really hit the sandbars appropriately. Still some big drops and adrenaline rushes.
Hey everyone! Welcome to Thursday evening’s surf report from Colorados. It was a bit of a “stand-up contest” this evening, but the power should return tomorrow. Still surfable, but we are suffering from the recency bias haha.
Hey amigos! Josh here for the next few days. Welcome to April 1st’s surf report from Colorados. The surf was on its dying breaths today, but there were still a few good sets and pulses sprinkled throughout the day. The mid-day window had insane sun, so there were very few surfers out.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Hey guys it’s time to relax and check out the waves, all the way from Nicaragua. The NSR crew spent the day hangin’ with the Ripzone crew getting a bunch of fun waves. The waves were around shoulder high with some larger sets at the right break.
Hi folks, this is Roberto “Lucha Libre” and Mateo “Pledge” with the Tuesday surf report. The swell was not showing up as much as we had hoped, but it was still super good and fun. We surfed a couple of different spots today and they were both overhead with offshore wind. Here is the second..